February 02, 2017
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**MEDIA ADVISORY **Lake Placid Olympic Center Replaces Famed 1980 Olympic Winter Games Scoreboard |
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NOTE: Participants, Daktronics President/CEO Jim Morgan and 1980 USA Hockey Player Buzz Schneider
Hanging high from the center ice rafters of the famed 1980 Rink-Herb Brooks Arena, the scoreboard that chronicled that historical moment and the United States’ improbable run to the 1980 Olympic Winter Games gold medal has stood the test of time. For the last 37 years, it has registered NHL, minor, junior, collegiate, high school and tournament scores, but on Tuesday, Feb. 7, at 10 a.m., the only scoreboard the arena has ever known, will illuminate one last time and be brought down to make way for a new state-of-the-art Daktronics video board.
While gone, the scoreboard won’t be forgotten with two of the four panels divided between Daktronics, who developed and built the scoreboard for the 1980 Lake Placid Olympic Winter Games, and the Lake Placid Olympic Museum. Locations for the remaining two panels have not been determined.
WHAT: An opportunity to photograph, film and chronicle the removal of the original and historic 1980 Rink-Herb Brooks Arena scoreboard used during the 1980 Olympic Winter Games in Lake Placid
WHEN: Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2017, 10 a.m.
WHO: Former Daktronics President/CEO Jim Morgan and 1980 USA Olympic Hockey Player and gold medalist Buzz Schneider
WHERE: The Lake Placid Olympic Center, 1980 Rink-Herb Brooks Arena. Event to be featured on Facebook live Lake Placid Events, https://www.facebook.com/Lakeplacidevents/?fref=ts
Media who want to participate in this historical opportunity contact Jon Lundin, ORDA communications, Email: JLundin@orda.org, Tel: 518-523-1655.
-- ORDA --
Established in 1982, the New York State Olympic Regional Development Authority (ORDA) was created by the State of New York to manage the facilities used during the 1980 Olympic Winter Games at Lake Placid. ORDA operates Whiteface, Belleayre and Gore Mountain ski areas; the Olympic Sports Complex at Mt. Van Hoevenberg; the Olympic speed skating oval, Olympic jumping complex and Olympic arena. As host to international and national championships, the Authority has brought millions of athletes, spectator and participants to the region, resulting in significant economic development. |
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